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Christmas For the twelfth year Bishop Kenrick's auditorium overflowed' with the ioyous feeling of the season as Kenrickites gathered to enioy a medley of Christmas tunes. Rhythmic dancing of the drill team, melodious singing of the Glee Club and Knights' Chorale, and Santa's hearty, Ho, Ho! Ho! brought laughter and merriment to everyone. Strains of Silent Night announced the tableau ofthe Nativity scene which concluded an entertain- ing and fun-filled program. KENRlCK'S OWN DRUMMER BOYS, Stephen Niksa, James Fer- rant and George Knoell, with flashing sticks beat out Haskell's Rascals to an enthralled audience. COULD IT BE some magic in the earmuffs that has brought to life Kenrick's snowgirls dancing to Frosty's tune? This transfor- mation has taken place in agile members of our famous Drill Team! AMIDST THE STARS and angels of heaven, the Blessed Mother and Saint Joseph portrayed by Joanne Dragon and Thomas Every add to the serenity of the Christmas play by recreating the Nativity Scene. is .. -ul t'gEK'fSfvE 215:81 5-A .ss-ss:-iss K Rr:v7rsf3L 1 fbgflu 155 is, . I , al E 2 5 2 sttitfasefsw 3 51 szsefsssfs New - 5
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SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Linda DeMedio, Raymond Morris, Donna Zebrowski, Philip Tavani, Patricia Lobb, Robert Romano, Eileen Aiken. SECOND ROW: Nancy Makoid, Maryann Trulac, Maryann Hylan, Patricia Mohan, Patricia Falcone, Marie Peters, Theresa Taphorn. BACK ROW: Beniamin Grisati, Andree Turner, Michael Bono, Dennis Tague, Francis Catagnus, Daniel Novak, and Thomas Lobb beam in on Kenrick with those ever-present smiles when it comes to school spirit. Front center: Father Murray, moderator. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, Donald Munro, discusses student council policy with Diane Imperial, newly-elected representative for Montgomery County Technical School. lngenuity, initiative, and example, driving forces behind the success of the l968-l969 school year,' have enabled the Student Council to inspire the student body to aim for high scholastic, athletic and social goals. Some Student Council firsts, homeroom competition for Christmas deco- rating and holding the Senior Banquet at Collegeville Inn, blended well with traditional tasks like the collection for Viet Nam, dances throughout the school year, and a tre- mendous support of sports. As a result of a fine cooperative effort, the Student Council has succeeded in making Bishop Kenrick more active and more involved. DETERMINED FRESHMAN representatives assume their new duties: FRONT ROW: Ann Tornetta, Regina Companella, Vir- ginia DiSanto, Cindy George. SECOND ROW: .Io Anne Pasquini, Mary Cornely, Carmella Interrante. THIRD ROW: Michele Romano, Mary Jo Makoid, Maria Smith. FOURTH ROW: Joe Drzymalski, Tony Sparano, Dave Carfagno. BACK ROW: John McGinnis, John Couchara, Mike Kirkpatrick, Denny Molyneaux, Rich Porth and Mark Hertzog.
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l l I l ADORNED IN FLASHING RED skirts and vests and prancing to the tune of Santa Claus is Coming To Town are Santa's helpers: Pat Brenner, Jenny Taphorn, Rose Mastrocola, Janice Verruni, Theresa Vernacchia, Doris Anne Polichetti, Jill Stone and Wendy Eagens. WITH AN EXPRESSION OF DELIGHT, Sister Rose Madeleine accepts a surprise gift from Santa Claus IDanny Manillal in behalf of the Music Department. SANTA CLAUS doing the Funkie Broadway ?! Proving that any- thing can happen at Kenrick, Santa IDanny Manillal, Mrs. Claus IJoyce Beredal and Santa's helpers, Rose Mastrocola, Janice Ver- runi, Terry Vernacchio, Dorisanne Polichetti, Jill Stone, and Wendy Eagens, ioin in the spirit of the season.
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